List Of Civil Servants In Kenya
A civil servant, also known as a public servant, is a person employed in the public sector by a government department or agency for public sector undertakings. Civil servants work for central and state governments, and answer to the government, not a political party.
In this article Keweb.co tries to answer the question by publishing the full list of Civil Servants in Kenya
Below are the full List of Civil Servants In Kenya
Judy Wangari, National Young Worker
Melder Ogutu, National Women Leader
Titi Mbwana, Deputy National Organizing Secretary
Alisokor Ishaq, National Organizing Secretary
Kepha Aminga, 3rd National Trustee
Paul Kimutai, 2nd National Trustee
Mary Mukiri, 1st National Trustee
Rehema Ibrahim, Deputy National Treasurer
Justus Mugo, National Treasurer
Ramadhan Bendera, 2nd National Vice Chairman
Harrison Kokebe, 1st National Vice Chairman
John Nzau, National Chairman
Joseph Sharon, 2nd Assistant Secretary General
Agnes Mwenda, 1st Assistant Secretary General
Ruth Barasa, 2nd Deputy Secretary General
Jerry Ole Kina, Secretary General
Hon. Tom Odege, Secretary General
How many civil servants are there in Kenya?
The country has over 700,000 civil servants who consume a more significant portion of the national revenue in terms of salaries. Each of the job groups in Kenya has a threshold that every employee is expected to meet.
How much are civil servants paid in Kenya?
For workers in Group D1, the average salary ranges from Sh81,148 to Sh109,550 for entry-level management positions. According to the civil servant grading scale, this is level 11. The salary range for employees in this group is Sh97,184 to Sh130,226.